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that's our grade, america. we are a talking about our roads, bridges , power grids, communication and month. it gets nothing better than the d-plus report guard. not only are we not doing anything to modernize our infrastructure, we're barely maintaining what we have now. once our infrastructure was the envy of the world. now we're just falling behind the rest of the world. workers laid off and the economy will suffer. that's what they say will happen if the highway trust fund goes bankrupt. they're not going to be able to raise the gas tax. they're not going to approve the funding that president obama wants. what is your reaction? >> not ready to give up with this yet. congress is really giving up on fire. we put out a series of economic reports called "the failure to act." just looking at one report on transportation, the core of the transportation bill the president was talking about today, if we fail to make increased investments in this area the u.s. will put at risk by the year 2020 as many as a million j
that's our grade, america. we are a talking about our roads, bridges , power grids, communication and month. it gets nothing better than the d-plus report guard. not only are we not doing anything to modernize our infrastructure, we're barely maintaining what we have now. once our infrastructure was the envy of the world. now we're just falling behind the rest of the world. workers laid off and the economy will suffer. that's what they say will happen if the highway trust fund goes bankrupt....
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. >> hello, and welcome to aljazeera america. i'm del walters. and these are the stories we're following for you of. >> it was very hard for me to come here today. but i wanted to do so, so i could say thank you. >> as you watch a somber remembrance at ground zero as the 9/11 memorial opens officially in new york. thousands forced to evacuate california. with strong winds and dry conditions only add fuel to the fires burning. sec carry of veterans affairs now on the hot seat with an alleged waiting list. >> we begin with what can only be described as a powerful and moving day at ground zero. survivors and first responders joining rims and relatives to dedicate th the september 11th museum. the president was among those at the invitation only event. the memorial has been 12 years in the making, and honors the 3,000 people who died on that tragic day. >> i'm morris crouther's mother, allison crouther. my husband, jefferson and i could not be more proud of our son. for us, he lives on in the people he helped and in the memory of what he chose to do
. >> hello, and welcome to aljazeera america. i'm del walters. and these are the stories we're following for you of. >> it was very hard for me to come here today. but i wanted to do so, so i could say thank you. >> as you watch a somber remembrance at ground zero as the 9/11 memorial opens officially in new york. thousands forced to evacuate california. with strong winds and dry conditions only add fuel to the fires burning. sec carry of veterans affairs now on the hot seat...
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al jazeera america. >>america tonight investigates a controverseal addition treatment. it could be a life saver... >>the reset button has been hit what is this teach us about the brain? >> can ibogaine cure heroin addiction? only on al jazeera america >> when the autodefensa movement started taking control of towns from the knights templar cartel, it was an embarrassment for the mexican government. the country's president peÑa nieto is under intense pressure to resolve the crisis. he has deployed more than 9,000 soldiers and federal police to the state to try to regain control. but given the level of mistrust of the government that exists in michoacan, they're having to tread carefully. >> at the army's new base of operations in coalcoman, we spoke with general hernandez. >> basically, it's like all the local police here have just been sent to reform school - a move designed to sever their connections to organized crime meanwhile, the federal government has just done something even more surprising: they've made the controversial decision to legalize the militias, turni
al jazeera america. >>america tonight investigates a controverseal addition treatment. it could be a life saver... >>the reset button has been hit what is this teach us about the brain? >> can ibogaine cure heroin addiction? only on al jazeera america >> when the autodefensa movement started taking control of towns from the knights templar cartel, it was an embarrassment for the mexican government. the country's president peÑa nieto is under intense pressure to resolve...
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>> ta. >> only on al jazeera america. >> oh my! >> whether or not the colonial and slave trading powers of the 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries ever pay a penny in compensation to the nations they left in the wake , remains to be seen. is it worth talking about rep reparations even if you don't think they're going to be paid. you've laid out problems in various parts of the world where people will say i didn't do these things, how can you make me pay? >> that is the single most difficult issue of who should pay. i do think there is good reasons for thinking about reparations as a social welfare program, and in solve welfare programs the entire community pays because the idea is there is some positive that comes from a robust social welfare program. if you ask white americans they think race is a burden to other americans, and if you ask minorities, they still it's a pretty big factor in their lives. >> from the mid 19 30's to the 50's, what was known as the civil rights movement, the struggle against jim crow and racial discriminatio
>> ta. >> only on al jazeera america. >> oh my! >> whether or not the colonial and slave trading powers of the 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries ever pay a penny in compensation to the nations they left in the wake , remains to be seen. is it worth talking about rep reparations even if you don't think they're going to be paid. you've laid out problems in various parts of the world where people will say i didn't do these things, how can you make me pay? >> that is the...
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>>america tonight investigates a controverseal addition treatment. it could be a life saver... >>the reset button has been hit what is this teach us about the brain? >> can ibogaine cure heroin addiction? only on al jazeera america >> we have to move out of here right now >> i think we have a problem... >> we have to get out of here... >> they're telling that they they don't wanna show what's really going on... >> mr. drumfield, i'd like to speak to you for a minute... >> this is where columbia's war continues... >> ...still occupied... >> police have arrived... you see the blast scars from a bomb that went off... >> oh, my gosh! >> blazing temperatures, gusting winds fanning nine early season wildfires already in southern california. >> a state of emergency is now in effect for san diego county as the flames forced thousands of people from their homes. good morning, i'm stephanie sy. >> i'm del walters. wildfires shutting down local public schools, a calendar state university campus and the lego land theme park. fires have been burning, authorities warning those in the path of
>>america tonight investigates a controverseal addition treatment. it could be a life saver... >>the reset button has been hit what is this teach us about the brain? >> can ibogaine cure heroin addiction? only on al jazeera america >> we have to move out of here right now >> i think we have a problem... >> we have to get out of here... >> they're telling that they they don't wanna show what's really going on... >> mr. drumfield, i'd like to speak...
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only on al jazeera america >> now inroducing, the new al jazeea america mobile news app. get our exclusive in depth, reporting when you want it. a global perspective wherever you are. the major headlines in context. mashable says... you'll never miss the latest news >> they will continue looking for suvivors... >> the potential for energy production is huge... >> no noise, no clutter, just real reporting. the new al jazeera america mobile app, available for your apple and android mobile device. download it now minute. >> i'm stephanie sy, this is "talk to al jazeera." our guest is gloria steinem, a feminist icon. let's talk about first-world problems versus third-world problems. we talked about the pay gap and other issues, and yet there are places where women are stoned for adultery. places where women can't leave the house without a man, where they are sentenced to gang rapes and honour killings. in places where that is happening. what is at the root, do you think, of what is working for women. >> i think we share the root and it takes different forms, and the root is c
only on al jazeera america >> now inroducing, the new al jazeea america mobile news app. get our exclusive in depth, reporting when you want it. a global perspective wherever you are. the major headlines in context. mashable says... you'll never miss the latest news >> they will continue looking for suvivors... >> the potential for energy production is huge... >> no noise, no clutter, just real reporting. the new al jazeera america mobile app, available for your apple...
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obviously he misses america and would like to come loam. we just don't see that happening in the near future. and greenwald told me today, he thinks snowden might end up spending the rest of his life in russia. he had a question for vladimir putin. >> i'd like to ask you a question about the mass surveillance online communications and the bulk collection of private records by intelligence and law enforcement services. >> putin denied using nsa-style surveillance. german lawmakers are eager to hear from snowden too. they want him to testify about america's surveillance of chancellor plecialg's cel merke. coming up, fallout, how exposure of secrets has affectthe fight against al qaeda. plus. >> i think everyone recognizes that some target driven surveillance is justified. >> conversation with glenn greenwald, as our special series continues, are secrets and spies. >> spying that effects all of us has been costly. but it is the right thing to do and i have no regrets. >> that is the voice of edward snowden. and the impact of his leaks depends
obviously he misses america and would like to come loam. we just don't see that happening in the near future. and greenwald told me today, he thinks snowden might end up spending the rest of his life in russia. he had a question for vladimir putin. >> i'd like to ask you a question about the mass surveillance online communications and the bulk collection of private records by intelligence and law enforcement services. >> putin denied using nsa-style surveillance. german lawmakers...
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i don't know about you, but i don't like america being 19th. i don't like america being second. i want us to be first when it comes to infrastructure around the world, because businesses are going to come where there's good infrastructure to move businesses, move people, move services. [applause] we shouldn't watch the top-rated airports and seaports or the fastest rail lines or fastest internet networks get built somewhere else. they need to be built right here in new york, right here in the united states. first-class infrastructure attracts first-class jobs. business owners don't want a crumbling road or a bridge because then they can't move out their stuff, and their workers aren't as productive because it's harder for them to get to work. they want to set up shop where there's high-speed rail and high-speed broadband, high-tech schools, self-healing power grids, new ports, tunnels. that allows them, when they make goods here in america, to move those goods out and sell them all around the world. now, unfortunately, helping states and cities fund infrastructure is one of cong
i don't know about you, but i don't like america being 19th. i don't like america being second. i want us to be first when it comes to infrastructure around the world, because businesses are going to come where there's good infrastructure to move businesses, move people, move services. [applause] we shouldn't watch the top-rated airports and seaports or the fastest rail lines or fastest internet networks get built somewhere else. they need to be built right here in new york, right here in the...
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america compares pretty poorly with other countries. the national minimum in canada comes in a little bit higher, whereas france leads the pack with the equivalent of $10.60 an hour. only japan comes out below the united states. but countries like japan offer universal health coverage, so analysts argue that a japanese worker has fewer costs to worry about. either way today's protests may signify a new era for labor activism in this country. patricia sabga explains. >> reporter: london. chicago. new york. a global fast-food worker movement supported by traditional unions, but which spraing from known union groups. >> when i first started working about worker centers by 2003 there were about 140, and now there's about 220. >> reporter: none union labor groups have proliferated as the economy has shifted away there manufacturing. to services where small groups of employees are scattered around many location and often separated from a corporate parent through a middleman like a franchiser. >> there is a corporate food chain. the workers at
america compares pretty poorly with other countries. the national minimum in canada comes in a little bit higher, whereas france leads the pack with the equivalent of $10.60 an hour. only japan comes out below the united states. but countries like japan offer universal health coverage, so analysts argue that a japanese worker has fewer costs to worry about. either way today's protests may signify a new era for labor activism in this country. patricia sabga explains. >> reporter: london....
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of course, america can't afford it, as we owe $17.5 trillion right now. but, getting folks to understand exactly how the entitlement society is strangling the economy is a big winner for the republican party. hillary bashing pales next to that one final note. on monday i said that you did not blame the benghazi terror attack on hillary clinton who was then secretary of state. i explained that any secretary of state is not in charge of security for individual countries. that's done by others. the secretary is largely a figure-head whose job is directed by the president. that's why mrs. clinton and john kerry are now running around all over my case. after i made my case i got all kinds of letters calling me names because i didn't condemn mrs. clinton over the benghazi attack. let me make this clear to everybody, hating someone like hillary clinton, like president bush, the younger, like obama gets you nowhere. if you want your policies to be enacted, you have to convince nonideological folks to see it your way. and that's what we try to do here. we try to b
of course, america can't afford it, as we owe $17.5 trillion right now. but, getting folks to understand exactly how the entitlement society is strangling the economy is a big winner for the republican party. hillary bashing pales next to that one final note. on monday i said that you did not blame the benghazi terror attack on hillary clinton who was then secretary of state. i explained that any secretary of state is not in charge of security for individual countries. that's done by others....
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america, are you ready? time to roll. >> when did you start caring so much about the brain fitness of those who have to hold the oval office? >> karl rove taking some heat about the comments he made on hillary clinton's health. the clintons circle the wagons to shield hillary from benghazi fallout. could her
america, are you ready? time to roll. >> when did you start caring so much about the brain fitness of those who have to hold the oval office? >> karl rove taking some heat about the comments he made on hillary clinton's health. the clintons circle the wagons to shield hillary from benghazi fallout. could her
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this is bbc world news america. protests spread across turkey. the governments response to the deadly mine disaster. the scene burying the dead and blaming those at the top. >> for some, the grief is compounded by anger by a belief that -- all of this could have been avoided. those working for the cartel and see why it is so hard for authorities to stop them. an american painter james whistler capturing london, a new exhibit that showcases the results. news spread across turkey today after the country's worst mining disaster. 43 people are known to have died with more than 100 miners believed to be still missing. >> the coffins kept coming. miners that work together and died together. fans are calling it industrial homicide. was 26. there are no other jobs in soma. of course, we are angry with the people at the top. >> the graves are being filled here one by one. his community is saying goodbye to husbands, fathers, and sons. for some, grief is compounded by anger with the belief that this could have been avoided with better safety standards at t
this is bbc world news america. protests spread across turkey. the governments response to the deadly mine disaster. the scene burying the dead and blaming those at the top. >> for some, the grief is compounded by anger by a belief that -- all of this could have been avoided. those working for the cartel and see why it is so hard for authorities to stop them. an american painter james whistler capturing london, a new exhibit that showcases the results. news spread across turkey today...
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it exists in america. >> mark geragos just agreed with me. we should save the tape on that. >> sonny, good to you have on. mark, you as well. in a new leak of donald sterling talking to a friend although i don't know what kind of friend records you and then sells the tape, but he slams v. stiviano calling her a monster. plus, breaking news in the battle to contain seven wildfires. when folks think about what they get from alaska, they think salmon and energy. but the energy bp produces up here creates something else as well: jobs all over america. engineering and innovation jobs. advanced safety systems & technology. shipping and manufacturing. across the united states, bp supports more than a quarter million jobs. when we set up operation in one part of the country, people in other parts go to work. that's not a coincidence. it's one more part of our commitment to america. so ally bank has a that won't trap me in a rate. that's correct. cause i'm really nervous about getting trapped. why's that? uh, mark? go get help! i have my reasons. look
it exists in america. >> mark geragos just agreed with me. we should save the tape on that. >> sonny, good to you have on. mark, you as well. in a new leak of donald sterling talking to a friend although i don't know what kind of friend records you and then sells the tape, but he slams v. stiviano calling her a monster. plus, breaking news in the battle to contain seven wildfires. when folks think about what they get from alaska, they think salmon and energy. but the energy bp...
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the arm to remember what makes america great. >> there is no place like home. there is no place like home. >> a life long student of what many call the golden years in cinema. >> in 39 weç assured people we were good people once, we could be good people again. >> the oscar picked for best picture going to "gone with the wind." >> i love you, charlotte. >> hollywood's most classic movies reflect hope and promise. today, however, some say hollywood sends a very different message. >> the new question is this. ♪ ♪ >> absolutely not. >> true blue american characters like jefferson smith have beenç replaced by crooks. when did hollywood turn so negative? i'm not sure there was one watershed year but slowly but surely the trend did change. we see so many movies today about what's wrong with america and not a lot of movies about what's right with america. >> we're challenging everyone in hollywood to embrace a double bottom line. let's come back to sense of responsibility. >> these brothers are at the forefront with a new film "moms night out." >> i think there
the arm to remember what makes america great. >> there is no place like home. there is no place like home. >> a life long student of what many call the golden years in cinema. >> in 39 weç assured people we were good people once, we could be good people again. >> the oscar picked for best picture going to "gone with the wind." >> i love you, charlotte. >> hollywood's most classic movies reflect hope and promise. today, however, some say hollywood...
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america is a dangerous place. for "good morning america," clayton sandell, abc news, denver. >>> and now, to the news breaking overnight. radio legend casey kasem, found safe near seattle, just hours after his children filed a missing persons report. abc's mara schiavocampo here, now, with the latest on all that. >> reporter: good morning. when kasem disappeared from a nursing home, his children feared the worst. this morning, he's safe, though he seems to be caught in the middle of a family feud. >> welcome to "america's top 10." >> reporter: overnight, authorities found casey kasem, outside of seattle, washington. hours after his children filed a missing persons report. authorities say kasem wasn't missing but rather just visiting on vacation with his life. three days earlier, a judge in california ordered an investigation as to whereabouts of the former "american top 40" host at the request of kasem's children. his daughter, kerri issued a statement. we are grateful for the local authorities to finding my dad.
america is a dangerous place. for "good morning america," clayton sandell, abc news, denver. >>> and now, to the news breaking overnight. radio legend casey kasem, found safe near seattle, just hours after his children filed a missing persons report. abc's mara schiavocampo here, now, with the latest on all that. >> reporter: good morning. when kasem disappeared from a nursing home, his children feared the worst. this morning, he's safe, though he seems to be caught in...
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god bless america. [applause] thank you. ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪. >> today's senate session starts in a few moments with general speeches until 1115 when there will be votes on judicial and executive branch nomination. following those five votes the senate will recess until 1:45 p.m. another round of votes follows when they return including one to limit debate on the substitute to a bill extending expired tax breaks. a number of amendments are already attached to the bill and they could be debated and voted on later as well. over on c-span, veterans affairs secretary eric shinseki will be testifying about veterans health care that starts at 10:00 a.m. the chaplain: let us pray. heavenly father, thank you for a land where we believe that our rights and freedoms come from you. we're grateful for the gifts of life, liberty and dreams, and for those who make daily sacrifices to protect our liberties. empower our lawmakers to protect and guard the foundations of our freedoms so that america may bless our world. w
god bless america. [applause] thank you. ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪. >> today's senate session starts in a few moments with general speeches until 1115 when there will be votes on judicial and executive branch nomination. following those five votes the senate will recess until 1:45 p.m. another round of votes follows when they return including one to limit debate on the substitute to a bill extending expired tax breaks. a number of amendments are already attached to the bill and they could be...
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>>techknow >> we're here in the vortex... only on al jazeera america >>america tonight investigates a controverseal addition treatment. it could be a life saver... >>the reset button has been hit what is this teach us about the brain? >> can ibogaine cure heroin addiction? only on al jazeera america >> you're watching notic "inside story." i'm ray suarez. we're talking about one group of people being compensated for wrongs. when the original offenders and original victims are both long dead, start us off, what would a structure of repair look like? >> there are going to be components involved in the educational side of the house in all points in between. i think the damage that has been done to african-americans for 400 years in this country, that's 85% of the nation's history. it has been absolutely detrimental, and it has forced african-americans as a group to not have the same opportunities of wealth, wealth generating careers or circumstances. so i think the first thing we need to do, one of the first things we should do is completely overall our education system. education is pre
>>techknow >> we're here in the vortex... only on al jazeera america >>america tonight investigates a controverseal addition treatment. it could be a life saver... >>the reset button has been hit what is this teach us about the brain? >> can ibogaine cure heroin addiction? only on al jazeera america >> you're watching notic "inside story." i'm ray suarez. we're talking about one group of people being compensated for wrongs. when the original...
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but i'm also america's foremost capitalist. i love the invisible hand of the market so much i let it get to third base, which is why i had problems with pope francis when he called capitalism a new tyranny caused by the idolatry of money. idolatry! i would never worship money. the dollar is not worth the paper it's printed on. that's why i've invested everything in golden calf futures. ( laughter ) as a catholic, i try to give the pope the benefit of the doubt. so does bill o'reilly. >> the far left is distorting his words, trying to co-opt the pope to impose so-called economic justice, which is really sockism, forcefully taking from the haves and giving to the have-notes. i can tell you with certainty that pope francis opposes that form of tyranny as much as the polish pope john paul did. >> stephen: okay, papa bear knows what's in pope-a bear's heart. no redistribution, no socialism. >> breaking news, pope francis called for governments to redistribute wealth to the poor. if you're saying take it from here, give it to there,
but i'm also america's foremost capitalist. i love the invisible hand of the market so much i let it get to third base, which is why i had problems with pope francis when he called capitalism a new tyranny caused by the idolatry of money. idolatry! i would never worship money. the dollar is not worth the paper it's printed on. that's why i've invested everything in golden calf futures. ( laughter ) as a catholic, i try to give the pope the benefit of the doubt. so does bill o'reilly. >>...
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america, are you ready? time to roll. >> when did you start caring so much about the brain fitness of those who have to hold the oval office? >> karl rove taking heat over comments he made about hillary clinton's health. the architect is here. he wants to set the record straight. the clintons circle the wagon to shield hillary clinton from the benghazi fallout. >> in my opinion, hilly did what she should have done. >> can the role be expose snd. >> i'm not surprised
america, are you ready? time to roll. >> when did you start caring so much about the brain fitness of those who have to hold the oval office? >> karl rove taking heat over comments he made about hillary clinton's health. the architect is here. he wants to set the record straight. the clintons circle the wagon to shield hillary clinton from the benghazi fallout. >> in my opinion, hilly did what she should have done. >> can the role be expose snd. >> i'm not surprised
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estamos en "despierta amÉrica". la casita ♪ deja, deja que te cuente ♪ deja que te enteres del nuevo chisme que estÁ caliente ♪ ♪ deja, deja que te cuente ♪ deja que te enteres del nuevo chisme que estÁ caliente ♪ >> nos vamos a enlazar con paul que estÁ en disney. >> maite, buenos dÍas. >> quÉ juvenil jueves. >> sÍ, vamos a revivir los momentos en disneyland y compartirlos con usted pero antes, vamos en vivo hasta la ciudad de mÉxico donde se encuentra nuestra compaÑera alice tuÑÓn, que tiene muchos admiradores por acÁ. con lo Último que esta pasando con otras mamÁs citas allá por mÉxico. ¿cÓmo estÁs? >> queridos amigos de "despierta amÉrica", muy buenos dÍas. es que a a estas horas de la maÑana, una quiere sentirse querida. >> mira. ahÍ estÁ. >> ¿quÉ tal? >> a propÓsito de eso, vamos a hablar de la lactancia materna. no por insinuar nada. les quiero comentar que el dÍa de ayer, hubo un evento promocionado por el gobierno del distrito federal del estado de mÉxico. vean ustede
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miller on how insane airline travel has become in america. we hope you stay tuned to those reports. >>> unresolved problem segment tonight. dirty politics. challenging scott peters for a republican seat. mr. demyois gay and has been personally attacked in the past. two years ago -- the ethics commission of fined people in the case found out they are democrats, the party of incolumbus. joining us now from san diego is mr. demyo, in your current campaign from congress, have you been smeared at all? >> i haven't been focused on the nasty attack on the other side. focus canned on the issues that american to americans. the economy, the problems at the v.a., the list goes on and on. yes, the other side, bill, has been engaging in some pretty shameful tactics. just last week my opponent, congressman scott peters promoted on his official campaign web site a blog post that used a gay slur to refer to me. and, again, some groups nationally called him out for it. he didn't even have the cowers at the is i to apologize himself i blamed it on a staff memb
miller on how insane airline travel has become in america. we hope you stay tuned to those reports. >>> unresolved problem segment tonight. dirty politics. challenging scott peters for a republican seat. mr. demyois gay and has been personally attacked in the past. two years ago -- the ethics commission of fined people in the case found out they are democrats, the party of incolumbus. joining us now from san diego is mr. demyo, in your current campaign from congress, have you been...
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we're the united states of america. it's because this country was pretty well divided in part because of the iraq war after 9/11. this president has always tried to bring this country together. it hasn't always worked, but his foreign policy has been very much shaped by this. and so you didn't hear the president talk about this today. we'll hear him talk about that in the coming months. but he definitely wanted to pay tribute, wanted to honor the victims here and honor this museum. and we definitely heard that from the president today. >> we talk about the kinship of shanksville and the pentagon and new york city. and there's a kinship among the reporters as well. here we are, 13 years later, back at the same site. deb feyerick, you as well on that day, with a brand-new baby and off you went to report as well. and now you've had a chance to see that memorial for yourself. >> reporter: yeah. what i found so moving about this entire ceremony was just how everyone's lives intersected and connected on that day. you know, yo
we're the united states of america. it's because this country was pretty well divided in part because of the iraq war after 9/11. this president has always tried to bring this country together. it hasn't always worked, but his foreign policy has been very much shaped by this. and so you didn't hear the president talk about this today. we'll hear him talk about that in the coming months. but he definitely wanted to pay tribute, wanted to honor the victims here and honor this museum. and we...
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it's one more part of our commitment to america. but with less energy, moodiness, and a low sex drive, i had to do something. i saw my doctor. a blood test showed it was low testosterone, not age. we talked about axiron the only underarm low t treatment that can restore t levels to normal in about two weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant, and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as unexpected signs of puberty in children or changes in body hair or increased acne in women may occur. report these symptoms to your doctor. tell your doctor about all medical conditions and medications. serious side effects could include increased risk of prostate cancer, worsening prostate symptoms, decreased sperm count, ankle, feet or body swelling, enlarged or painful breasts, problems breathing while sleeping and blood clots in the legs. common side effects include skin redness or irritation where a
it's one more part of our commitment to america. but with less energy, moodiness, and a low sex drive, i had to do something. i saw my doctor. a blood test showed it was low testosterone, not age. we talked about axiron the only underarm low t treatment that can restore t levels to normal in about two weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant, and children should...
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tonight we have two advocates for america's veterans. veterans affair secretary eric shinseki was on capitol hill today fighting to keep his job. cnn senior investigative correspondent drew griffin actually broke the story in the first place. his reporting is the reason the senate had the hearing today. he's here to give us a closer look of how we got here. >> van, and s.e., this is an eruption and a scandal basically because of our reporting out of a phoenix va medical center last month in which sources told us of a secret waiting list where veterans were simply left waiting for care on a secret list trying to hide the fact of just how long they had been waiting. some up to 21 months. our same sources tell us at that va facility, 40 veterans, maybe even more, may have died because of delayed care. but keep in mind, this is only one part of this what we're calling now a va scandal. we've been reporting since last november on wait lists at va facilities across the country that have led by the va's own admission to 23 deaths. some 80, what
tonight we have two advocates for america's veterans. veterans affair secretary eric shinseki was on capitol hill today fighting to keep his job. cnn senior investigative correspondent drew griffin actually broke the story in the first place. his reporting is the reason the senate had the hearing today. he's here to give us a closer look of how we got here. >> van, and s.e., this is an eruption and a scandal basically because of our reporting out of a phoenix va medical center last month...
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miller on how insane airline travel has become in america. we hope you stay tuned to those reports. [ male announcer ] are your joints ready for action? osteo bi-flex® with joint shield™ nurtures and helps defend your joints° so you can keep doing what you love. what'd you guys do today? the usual! the usual! [ male announcer ] osteo bi-flex, ready for action. [ male announcer ] osteo bi-flex, i live in a world oi am totally blind.. i've been blind since birth. i lost my sight to eye disease. i lost my sight in afghanistan. and it doesn't hold me back. but my blindness can affect my sleep patterns. i go through periods where it's hard to sleep at night, and stay awake during the day. but i learned that my struggle was with non-24. non-24 is a circadian rhythm disorder that affects up to 70% of people who are totally blind and can't perceive light. talk to your doctor about your symptoms, and learn about non-24 by calling 844-844-2424. that's 844-844-2424. or visit my24info.com. now i know that non-24 is real. and i'm not alone. it's time
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guest: [inaudible] i think the golden role is very important america -- in america. be a great guiding philosophy for politicians here in washington dc . denise from memphis, tennessee. republican line. parties andswing the obama administration are violating u.s. code eight, section 1324, which states it is a felony to encourage and harbor illegal aliens in this country. is nobody speaking about that, that what they're doing is against the law? i will let other people address more tech details of that, but we have found we have a situation with a number of undocumented immigrants in this country. we know the deep -- deporting everybody is just not a practical or feasible plan. most americans support comprehensive immigration reform that is tough on lawbreakers, smart, and that is practical. what -- it will actually affect the problem. practical comprehensive immigration reform is what most americans actually afford at this time. what about hispanic americans in 2014 and 2016? guest: one of the things a lot of spanish americans are worried about is midterm drop-offs,
guest: [inaudible] i think the golden role is very important america -- in america. be a great guiding philosophy for politicians here in washington dc . denise from memphis, tennessee. republican line. parties andswing the obama administration are violating u.s. code eight, section 1324, which states it is a felony to encourage and harbor illegal aliens in this country. is nobody speaking about that, that what they're doing is against the law? i will let other people address more tech details...
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america's army chief wants that the syrian rebels are not cut out for calm even as washington renews its push for regime change in damascus. prepared to wait longer for your force free cash strapped a restaurant workers are former hundreds of cities worldwide will stage walkouts to squeeze that decent pay from the industry's the biggest players. self-defense units in the newly proclaimed that the needs of peoples are republican east ukraine and tell care to pull its troops out by midnight all face the consequences as come fly as reported in the rest of region overnight. live from moscow this is r.t. international you're with me say we begin with syria where west and back to oppositions are would not be able to govern the embattled country that's from america's top military commander general martin dempsey warns that syria will plunge deeper into civil war if the assad regime falls he stressed the opposition legs the leverage to fill in for the current government all root out al qaida groups in the country in fighting is on the rise among a divided rebel factions inside syria while pr
america's army chief wants that the syrian rebels are not cut out for calm even as washington renews its push for regime change in damascus. prepared to wait longer for your force free cash strapped a restaurant workers are former hundreds of cities worldwide will stage walkouts to squeeze that decent pay from the industry's the biggest players. self-defense units in the newly proclaimed that the needs of peoples are republican east ukraine and tell care to pull its troops out by midnight all...
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of amount of and there are so many things that make america great. we invented flights, we sequence dna. we put cheese in inside a pizza crust. by manipulating the pizza's dna. and all those other nations right there have one thing in common. they are patented. patents are a-- after thomas edison patented his light bulb he was rolling in cash which he spent perfecting his greatest invention, thomas's english muffin which of course started as a failed attempt at a phonograph record. the best part is you don't need to invent the light bulb to receive a patent. because the cash generating rights have been granted to such actual inventions as the next fannie pack, three legged panty hose and the gerbil shirt. which innovatively combines a shirt, a gerbil hab i at that time and being alone for the rest of your life. best of all, best of all, even if your invention never makes a penny, accusing someone of stealing it can. because in 2011 alone unused patents generated $29 billion in lawsuits, legal fees and settlements worth hens or hundreds of millions of
of amount of and there are so many things that make america great. we invented flights, we sequence dna. we put cheese in inside a pizza crust. by manipulating the pizza's dna. and all those other nations right there have one thing in common. they are patented. patents are a-- after thomas edison patented his light bulb he was rolling in cash which he spent perfecting his greatest invention, thomas's english muffin which of course started as a failed attempt at a phonograph record. the best...
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>> i don't think that's the conversation america's engaging in. it doesn't mean that issue is not an important issue, certainly it is for a lot of americans. but as a national party and as leadership in the congress and the senate, we have to focus on what is pushing american's buttons now. it's lack of jobs, lack of economic ability, focus on poverty, focus on those type of issues. and choices that individuals are making this their likes as a national party, we should be, as we've argued, support innive of individual freedoms make choices is that's where the state comes in and that's where the state right's argument comes in. we're good on guns but not other issues but people see the hypocrisy and are repealed by it. we need to back off of that, let states work it out. in missouri, texas, elsewhere, tides turn. people decide what they want their state to look like on the issue and act accordingly. the national level we have bigger fish to friday and we need to focus on that. >> jay nixon was almost impeached because apparently state workers relea
>> i don't think that's the conversation america's engaging in. it doesn't mean that issue is not an important issue, certainly it is for a lot of americans. but as a national party and as leadership in the congress and the senate, we have to focus on what is pushing american's buttons now. it's lack of jobs, lack of economic ability, focus on poverty, focus on those type of issues. and choices that individuals are making this their likes as a national party, we should be, as we've...
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do you think that is a problem in america? racism? >> i don't think so, i think it is better than any other place in the world. >> you don't see it as a big problem here? >> i don't see it. i'm not -- you know, an african-american. you know, take -- judaism and -- i don't think the jews have any problem. i mean, there are a couple of people that they killed that are jews coming out of a synagogue, and you remember all that. but in general, i think america -- handles everything well. do you think there is a lot of prejudice here? >> i think there is -- yeah, i think there are prejudices everywhere. but i do think there are different forms. there is institutional forms of prejudice. and then there is stuff that -- biases that people have in their hearts. >> what struck you as you had that conversation about the disconnect between his words in one section, and then his disconnect with people in america today? >> i think he disconnects from regular people in a lot of was.s i think his money is a disconnect. i don't think he has to kind of
do you think that is a problem in america? racism? >> i don't think so, i think it is better than any other place in the world. >> you don't see it as a big problem here? >> i don't see it. i'm not -- you know, an african-american. you know, take -- judaism and -- i don't think the jews have any problem. i mean, there are a couple of people that they killed that are jews coming out of a synagogue, and you remember all that. but in general, i think america -- handles everything...
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we used this an opportunity to say america is racist. we all said, what donald sterling said on that tape is wrong. we can have a collective sense of relief and joy that america doesn't agree. the problem is that's the only type of inequality or racism that we acknowledge, it's the sexy kind of racism where someone's caught on tape. that's the easy part. donald sterling was discriminating against people. we don't want to see that. structural enequality, the drug war, mass incarceration. all that stuff is implicated by racism. we don't want to talk about it. >> but we're talking about it now. >> we're only talking about the stuff on tape. even adam silver said i'm only dealing with what was on that tape. people said, look, you've been discriminating in the housing market. the dog came after you for it, i don't want an owner that does that. >> i think there's a different issue here and that's money. where were the african-american players in the nba who knew when they were playing for this guy that he did not rent apartments to hispanics a
we used this an opportunity to say america is racist. we all said, what donald sterling said on that tape is wrong. we can have a collective sense of relief and joy that america doesn't agree. the problem is that's the only type of inequality or racism that we acknowledge, it's the sexy kind of racism where someone's caught on tape. that's the easy part. donald sterling was discriminating against people. we don't want to see that. structural enequality, the drug war, mass incarceration. all...
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help us rebuild america. help us put construction workers back to work. >> well, it was an issue before the election and now it's an issue after the election. if congress fails to act, federal funding for highway trust funds could run out this august. republicans are putting nearly 700,000 good paying jobs at risk. they're also putting thousands of u.s. roadways, bridges and ports, seaports at risk. now, you may remember this incident back in 2007. 13 people died when a bridge in minneapolis suddenly collapsed during rush hour. more tragedies caused by crumbling bridges are avoidable if republicans agree to invest in the future of america. gosh, putting a partisan to statement like that to death? that's right. the democrats aren't the problem here. the republicans don't want to fund it. president obama had been almost begging them to get in the game. on wednesday, the president of the united states visited new york's nearly 60-year-old bridge. he called out republicans for blocking spending, purely for politi
help us rebuild america. help us put construction workers back to work. >> well, it was an issue before the election and now it's an issue after the election. if congress fails to act, federal funding for highway trust funds could run out this august. republicans are putting nearly 700,000 good paying jobs at risk. they're also putting thousands of u.s. roadways, bridges and ports, seaports at risk. now, you may remember this incident back in 2007. 13 people died when a bridge in...
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it's one more part of our commitment to america. charles: in tonight's business lets. a study shows search engines like google and yahoo are able to sway elections and you have no idea. let's get back to our all-stars. should we be worried? >> welcome i don't know if we should be worried but the reality is that there are plenty of literature publications out there and in this case it's going to be an algorithm you want to show you guys how easy it is to be swayed, you guys have an opinion and a teleprompter and you say it. [laughter] this was raised in india where they found out that fiddling with the search, you can affect 12% of the final vote. 12% could change and they did the same year. like rick santorum and others. and they've done that before. >> they sway people's opinions. that is what they do. >> just for the record, google claims that they put the most relevant search result and part of that has to do with this and that goes into the equation for the algorithms. but if you look at the way that undecided voters approach any sort of election, oftentimes it is
it's one more part of our commitment to america. charles: in tonight's business lets. a study shows search engines like google and yahoo are able to sway elections and you have no idea. let's get back to our all-stars. should we be worried? >> welcome i don't know if we should be worried but the reality is that there are plenty of literature publications out there and in this case it's going to be an algorithm you want to show you guys how easy it is to be swayed, you guys have an opinion...
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shortchanging america's women, september 19, 2010. pay gap is because of gender, not jobs, april 23, 2014. for five years, there is a glimpse of the headlines with that banner of women's rights and equal pay where it was going on apparently under their own roof. >> she's replaced by a deputy that she insisted they hire to give her a hand. it's a male. i've heard of them, the men. >> he's african-american. >> yes. so here it is. here is a tweet. says the "new york times" pays him more than abramsson is proof they are sexist. if not, it's proof they are racist and sexist. that's the drain find themselves on. we think the reason is because of the pay discrepancy and the fact she got a lawyer involved to get her pay equal. we don't know. >> there are a number of sources now that confirm that. some other things could have been a factor, but the war on women is alive, it is true at the "new york times." i feel bad for her. >> we treat you equally, right? >> yeah. >> am i right? >> yeah. without a doubt. you have some breaking news out of ca
shortchanging america's women, september 19, 2010. pay gap is because of gender, not jobs, april 23, 2014. for five years, there is a glimpse of the headlines with that banner of women's rights and equal pay where it was going on apparently under their own roof. >> she's replaced by a deputy that she insisted they hire to give her a hand. it's a male. i've heard of them, the men. >> he's african-american. >> yes. so here it is. here is a tweet. says the "new york...
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america's trade secret laws and policies must keep pace with today's threats. manufactures need your help to ensure that they can effectively and efficiently protect and enforce their trade secrets. i applaud your attention to this critical challenge and your focus on solutions with strong global partnerships and closer collaboration between federal agencies and between government and business, and with the improvements to the fewest laws, including federal civil enforcement, we can never relent back. we desperately need it now. thank you for the opportunity to testify this afternoon. i look forward to answering your questions. thank you. >> thank you, mr. greenblatt. our final witness is douglas norman, the vice president and general patent counsel for eli lilly and company. he serves as a member of the board of intellectual property owners association and as chair of the national association of manufacturers subcommittee for intellectual property. mr. norman has previously served as the 2002 co-chair of the intellectual property and antitrust task force for t
america's trade secret laws and policies must keep pace with today's threats. manufactures need your help to ensure that they can effectively and efficiently protect and enforce their trade secrets. i applaud your attention to this critical challenge and your focus on solutions with strong global partnerships and closer collaboration between federal agencies and between government and business, and with the improvements to the fewest laws, including federal civil enforcement, we can never...
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do you think that is a problem, racism in america? >> i don't think so, i think it is better than any other place in the world. >> you don't see it as a big problem here? >> i don't see it. i'm not an african-american. you know, take judaism. i don't think the jews have any problem. i mean, there are a couple of people that they killed that are jews coming out of a synagogue, you remember all that. but in general, i think america handles everything well. do you think there is a lot of prejudice here? >> i think there is -- yeah, i think there is prejudices everywhere. but i do think there are different forms. there are institutional forms of prejudice. and there are stuff that -- biases that people have in their hearts. >> i don't know. in the legal profession, a guy comes in, you know, and he is a lawyer. i respect him. if he has done it and worked hard, and i wouldn't think he was any different than a white lawyer. i don't think -- i think america has worked well with that. maybe not as well as the african americans would like. but
do you think that is a problem, racism in america? >> i don't think so, i think it is better than any other place in the world. >> you don't see it as a big problem here? >> i don't see it. i'm not an african-american. you know, take judaism. i don't think the jews have any problem. i mean, there are a couple of people that they killed that are jews coming out of a synagogue, you remember all that. but in general, i think america handles everything well. do you think there is...
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and it is important that we consider the potential and prepare for that potential on america's military apparatus, the defense establishment, the national security apparatus, are well prepared to deal with these problems on behalf of the american people. problems like mounting of the sea ice at a greater rate in the arctic, causing security problems potentially in the arctic, that result from the access that is now opening and potentially creating a race for resources in that region. >> yeah, we're likely to see a race for resources in the arctic. general clark, do you think there's a dynamic in which republican politicians who toot -- who often talk about the need to defer to the generals, i've heard this out of the mouths of many republican politicians, in regards to afghanistan war planning, is there a way that the military and national security establishment can bring them around on this issue? >> there might be, but it really depends on the sources of funding for the republican party. and so there are some key backers of the republican party. they need to be talked to by the genera
and it is important that we consider the potential and prepare for that potential on america's military apparatus, the defense establishment, the national security apparatus, are well prepared to deal with these problems on behalf of the american people. problems like mounting of the sea ice at a greater rate in the arctic, causing security problems potentially in the arctic, that result from the access that is now opening and potentially creating a race for resources in that region. >>...
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but, no voter in america -- know voters in america know who sal russo circumstance but after that no one will. >> he lost his credibility, whenly was as you said, one of the tea party leaders with an organization, that may or may not have been able to do anything, he had a little bit of gravitas, but i think he is thrown that to the wind. lou: david, thank you. >> thanks lou. lou: up next, president obama ground zero today, talking about justice. but was there justice for those who were killed on september 11? ambassador john bolten here next. true business-grade internet comes with secure wifi for your business. it also comes with public wifi for your customers. not so with internet from the phone company. i would email the phone company to inquire as to why they have shortchanged these customers. but that would require wifi. switch to comcast business internet and get two wifi networks included. comcast business built for business. lou: president obama at dedication of september 11 memorial using this occasion to talk about the war on terror. >> a nation that stands tall, and unite
but, no voter in america -- know voters in america know who sal russo circumstance but after that no one will. >> he lost his credibility, whenly was as you said, one of the tea party leaders with an organization, that may or may not have been able to do anything, he had a little bit of gravitas, but i think he is thrown that to the wind. lou: david, thank you. >> thanks lou. lou: up next, president obama ground zero today, talking about justice. but was there justice for those who...
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he counted down america's top 40 songs. he's worth $80 million. in 2007 the judge gave his daughter medical conservatorship. his wife challenges had saying they did irreparable harm. kasem can no longer walk and has lost' of his ability to speak. >> reporter: i'm sure there are lots of families watching and living the same thing when our parents become older and there is a stepmother involved. they have been married for 30 years, so this isn't a new woman who walked into the picture. >> reporter: friend and family -- friends say that he really does like seeing his kids. it's a fight over visitation. bill: he's not in great health. you wonder if it's a question of money in the end. is there a problem for hillary clinton. a brand-new poll on benghazi. what americans are saying how she handled the attack as bill clinton talks about her health. julie: wildfires putting thousands of homes at risk as residents fear they could losering. >> evacuate your house and run to the closest street. when i spent $5,000 in the first 3 months after i opened my accou
he counted down america's top 40 songs. he's worth $80 million. in 2007 the judge gave his daughter medical conservatorship. his wife challenges had saying they did irreparable harm. kasem can no longer walk and has lost' of his ability to speak. >> reporter: i'm sure there are lots of families watching and living the same thing when our parents become older and there is a stepmother involved. they have been married for 30 years, so this isn't a new woman who walked into the picture....
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america." have a great thursday, everyone. >>> breaking news in america this morning -- thousands of people forced to evacuate, as the situation in southern california grows more dire. new video just in as raging flames and keeping them under control. >>> severe weather racing across the country. new video of a powerful tornado, touching down moments just before ripping trees apart and ripping apart buildings. >>> heroic pet. a cat comes out of nowhere and saves its owner from a vicious dog attack. >>> and hidden treasure. some college students buy an old couch. but they had no idea what was beneath the cushions. >>> good thursday morning, everybody. overnight, the evacuations in southern california have grown to staggering numbers. another 21,000-plus homes, along with a nuclear power plant, an entire university, and parts of camp pendleton, one of the military's biggest bases. >> san diego county is under a state of emergency right now, with at least 9 fires burning over 14-square miles. fire
america." have a great thursday, everyone. >>> breaking news in america this morning -- thousands of people forced to evacuate, as the situation in southern california grows more dire. new video just in as raging flames and keeping them under control. >>> severe weather racing across the country. new video of a powerful tornado, touching down moments just before ripping trees apart and ripping apart buildings. >>> heroic pet. a cat comes out of nowhere and saves...
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the time capsule of that day america will never forget. the museum opens tomorrow. tonight a preview as abc's david muir takes us inside with him. david. >> reporter: diane, good evening and what you are looking at is the last column that became, as you remember, such a symbol of the first responders who raced to the scene in the days and weeks that followed. the numbers sprayed onto the side of the column representing those who were lost. as we walked down into the museum the time on the wall -- 8:30 a.m. when it was still a beautiful morning. then everything changed. this was good morning america shortly after the first plane hit. >> there's been some sort of explosion at the world trade center. obviously a major fire there. >> reporter: as you begin to descend seven stories below ground, the first thing you hear, the voices. >> on september 11th. >> reporter: everyday americans remembering where they were, their words lighting up the walls. >> we were in a meeting when someone barged in and said, oh my god. >> reporter: minute by minute, it is tracked on a map. t
the time capsule of that day america will never forget. the museum opens tomorrow. tonight a preview as abc's david muir takes us inside with him. david. >> reporter: diane, good evening and what you are looking at is the last column that became, as you remember, such a symbol of the first responders who raced to the scene in the days and weeks that followed. the numbers sprayed onto the side of the column representing those who were lost. as we walked down into the museum the time on the...
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america's veterans deserve nothing less. meet highy and safety standards and veterans should feel safe in using v.a.. that said, in health care, as you point out, there are always areas in need of improvement. any allegation about patient care or employee misconduct are taken seriously, and based on the background that you just described, that i followed most of my life, for 38 years in uniform, and i now have this great privilege of being able to care for people i went to war with many years ago, and people that i have sent to war, and people that raised me in the profession when i was a anygster, any allegation, adverse incidents like this, makes me mad as hell. i could use stronger language here, mr. chairman, but in deference to the committee, i won't. at the same time, it also saddens me because i understand that out of those adverse events a veteran and a veterans family is dealing in the aftermath, and i always try to put myself in their shoes. in response to allegations about manipulations of appointments, i amuling,
america's veterans deserve nothing less. meet highy and safety standards and veterans should feel safe in using v.a.. that said, in health care, as you point out, there are always areas in need of improvement. any allegation about patient care or employee misconduct are taken seriously, and based on the background that you just described, that i followed most of my life, for 38 years in uniform, and i now have this great privilege of being able to care for people i went to war with many years...
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. >> the system with joe burlinger only on al jazeera america >> this is al jazeera america, live from new york city, i'm harris with a look at today's top stories. on the hot seat, the secretary for veterans affairs drilled about treatment delays that may have led to veterans dying. and now some calling for reform. nothing can ever break us. >> the dedication of the sent 11th memorial museum. honoring those who lost their loved ones in the attack. fast food workers walk off the job rallying for higher wages but will companies buy into $15 an hour? and anger building at the turkish government after a coal mine explosion kills 282 people. we will take a look at why the prime minister still has widespread support. >> a battle over medical care for veterans today on capitol hill. veterans affairs secretary told a senate committee that he is mad as hell at the medical center. should he face tough questions from lawmakers and vowed to fix the problems. he also said he would not step down, libby casey joins us now. libby, what did the secretary have to say about all of these allegations? >>
. >> the system with joe burlinger only on al jazeera america >> this is al jazeera america, live from new york city, i'm harris with a look at today's top stories. on the hot seat, the secretary for veterans affairs drilled about treatment delays that may have led to veterans dying. and now some calling for reform. nothing can ever break us. >> the dedication of the sent 11th memorial museum. honoring those who lost their loved ones in the attack. fast food workers walk off...
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. >> "good morning america" is on the fire lines in san marcos and saw this two hours ago at 4:00 a.m. >>> you can see the hotspots in the ruined home behind me. we took this thermometer to get an idea of how hot it is, more than 1,000 degrees and prime conditions, again today. >> she tweeted this photo shot by her producer, last night in southern california. the firefighters are battling the flame and towering fire in the break ground. we will check with katie marzullo at 6:30 for an update on the nears and at 7:00, ginger will be on "good morning america" with much more from san diego county. >>> a young woman is in custody after a stunning attack on a little girl at a wal-mart store. matt keller is at the san jose wal-mart with the latest. matt? >>> kristen, police called this a parent's worst nightmare a four year old was brutally attacked by a woman in the wal-mart. >> for no reason she withdraw a crowbar and struck the child twice in the head causing serious injuries. >> the girl was shopping with her dad and the 18-year-old maria garate hit her with the crowbar and her dad was
. >> "good morning america" is on the fire lines in san marcos and saw this two hours ago at 4:00 a.m. >>> you can see the hotspots in the ruined home behind me. we took this thermometer to get an idea of how hot it is, more than 1,000 degrees and prime conditions, again today. >> she tweeted this photo shot by her producer, last night in southern california. the firefighters are battling the flame and towering fire in the break ground. we will check with katie...
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central america he then went on to serve on the advisory committee for human rights in the americas after those eight years on that board on the advisory committee he left to join the state department and now his official role is described as serving as an interlocutor between the intelligence community and non-government experts so it really opens up a very astonishing form of conflict of interest absolutely and let's talk about some examples of this of people who don't really understand how this would really play out in their reporting in syria for example. there's a couple million people that are deprived of water being cut off by the rebels there of correspond certain large part by the us and western allies and they've largely omitted this aspect of the reporting talk about kind of the reporting and syria and yeah i mean venice leyla well i think that in syria there's an interesting point to be made about the way that they denounce work crimes and i think that they're accurate and we write this in the letter that they are accurate in condemning the use of missiles for example on the p
central america he then went on to serve on the advisory committee for human rights in the americas after those eight years on that board on the advisory committee he left to join the state department and now his official role is described as serving as an interlocutor between the intelligence community and non-government experts so it really opens up a very astonishing form of conflict of interest absolutely and let's talk about some examples of this of people who don't really understand how...
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record profits and corporate america. but they have been initiating dividends, raising dividends. >> stock is up 106% a year and you're still comfortable with it. >> yes. you're in pretty good shape. you brought up the social media stocks. 8 of 14 large cap internet stocks are less than one. do you like anything there? >> i can't speak real integritily because i can't look at every stock. but we are trying to find good businesses that are fundamental that can be there. i'm not -- first of all, i've been in the business 35 years and i'm still trying to figure out technology and my smartphone they just got me. but you look at sisco, their price of sales ratio is in good shape. you look at the dow joins, 1.75. and the s&p at 1.7. so the bigger companies, okay, the price of sales ratios aren't like they were in the late 90s when you had sisco selling 25 times. you would pay $250 million for $10 million in revenues? that didn't make any sense. that's what i'm saying. the bigger companies, hewlett-packards, they are not way out
record profits and corporate america. but they have been initiating dividends, raising dividends. >> stock is up 106% a year and you're still comfortable with it. >> yes. you're in pretty good shape. you brought up the social media stocks. 8 of 14 large cap internet stocks are less than one. do you like anything there? >> i can't speak real integritily because i can't look at every stock. but we are trying to find good businesses that are fundamental that can be there. i'm not...
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for me and else yeah so for right to take you to family well the single people when asked america away and i believe all fall in vision a country not full cooperation before the working man about another make way too much money for us to be treated like the one we give them the money they were the one turns and then it's like we're not going there because they want to take some money home according to reports the average yearly salary of a new york city fast food worker is eleven thousand dollars for the fast food see those well they've earned an estimated twenty five thousand dollars per day more than double what their workers earn all year you know nobody likes not but those kind of numbers really put the disparity between america's rich and poor into perspective forty from new york we're in a fortnight our take. now as the day progresses and new strikes occur around the globe we'll bring you live updates right here on our teacher national and in our website we have extra stories including how a portaloo door was mistaken for a north korean drone leaving one so where is it in feeling
for me and else yeah so for right to take you to family well the single people when asked america away and i believe all fall in vision a country not full cooperation before the working man about another make way too much money for us to be treated like the one we give them the money they were the one turns and then it's like we're not going there because they want to take some money home according to reports the average yearly salary of a new york city fast food worker is eleven thousand...